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Edwin Denby

    4. únor 1903 – 12. červenec 1983
    Willem de Kooning
    Dance Writings and Poetry
    That Still Moment: Poetry and Essays on Dance
    • Focusing on the intersection of dance and poetry, this volume showcases the insights of Edwin Denby, a prominent critic of the twentieth century. Drawing from his experiences as a dancer, Denby offers a unique perspective through delicate observations and illustrative prose. The collection features his critical essays on dance, profiles of iconic performers like Vaslav Nijinsky, and selections of his poetry. An insightful introduction by Cal Revely-Calder provides context to Denby's life and work, emphasizing his interdisciplinary approach and distinctive voice in the arts.

      That Still Moment: Poetry and Essays on Dance
    • Dance Writings and Poetry

      • 336 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      Edwin Denby, who died in 1983, was the most important and influential American dance critic of this century. His reviews and essays, which he wrote for almost thirty years, were possessed of a voice, vision, and passion as compelling and inspiring as his subject. He was also a poet of distinction—a friend to Frank O'Hara, James Schuyler, and John Ashbery. This book presents a sampling of his reviews, essays, and poems, an exemplary collection that exhibits the elegance, lucidity, and timelessness of Denby's writings. The volume includes Denby's reactions to choreography ranging from Martha Graham to George Balanchine to the Rockettes, as well as his reflections on such general topics as dance in film, dance criticism, and meaning in dance.Denby`s writings are presented chronologically, and they not only provide a picture of how his dance theories and reviewing methods evolved but also give an informal history of dance in New York from the late 1930s to the early 1960s. The book—the only collection of Denby's writings currently in print—is an essential resource for students and lovers of dance.

      Dance Writings and Poetry